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The image details workplace injury percentages across age groups in four industries for Country A in 2018: Education and Health shows 15-24 years at 5%, 25-34 years at 10%, 35-49 years at 30%, 50+ years at 40%; Leisure and Hospitality displays 15-24 years at 24%, 25-34 years at 35%, 35-49 years at 20%, 50+ years at 30%; Manufacturing indicates 15-24 years at 35%, 25-34 years at 25%, 35-49 years at 30%, 50+ years at 15%; Mining and Construction outlines 15-24 years at 20%, 25-34 years at 10%, 35-49 years at 20%, and 50+ years at 30%.
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The bar chart shows the percentage of workplace injuries in different age groups in country A in 2018.
Overall, workplace injuries tended to be higher in manufacturing and mining and construction, while education and health recorded lower figures. In addition, older age groups generally experiences higher injury rates.
In education and health, the highest percentages of injuries were among those aged 15-24 and 50-60=, at about 40% while the lowest figures were seen in the 25-34 and 35-49 age groups.
In manufacturing, the highest percentage of injuries was among those aged 35-49, at about 35%, while the lowest figure was recorded for the 15-24 age group, at around 15%. In mining and contuction, injuries were most common among the youngest workers, aged 15-24, at approximately 40%, whereas the 35-49 age group had lowest rate, at about 10%.
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